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			120 lines
		
	
	
		
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/*
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	This file is part of solidity.
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	solidity is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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	it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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	the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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	(at your option) any later version.
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	solidity is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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	but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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	MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
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	GNU General Public License for more details.
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	You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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	along with solidity.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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*/
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/**
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 * @author Christian <c@ethdev.com>
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 * @date 2015
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 * Code generation utils that handle arrays.
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 */
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#pragma once
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#include <memory>
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namespace dev
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{
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namespace solidity
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{
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class CompilerContext;
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class Type;
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class ArrayType;
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using TypePointer = Type const*;
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/**
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 * Class that provides code generation for handling arrays.
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 */
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class ArrayUtils
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{
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public:
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	explicit ArrayUtils(CompilerContext& _context): m_context(_context) {}
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	/// Copies an array to an array in storage. The arrays can be of different types only if
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	/// their storage representation is the same.
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	/// Stack pre: source_reference [source_length] target_reference
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	/// Stack post: target_reference
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	void copyArrayToStorage(ArrayType const& _targetType, ArrayType const& _sourceType) const;
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	/// Copies the data part of an array (which cannot be dynamically nested) from anywhere
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	/// to a given position in memory.
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	/// This always copies contained data as is (i.e. structs and fixed-size arrays are copied in
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	/// place as required by the ABI encoding). Use CompilerUtils::convertType if you want real
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	/// memory copies of nested arrays.
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	/// Stack pre: memory_offset source_item
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	/// Stack post: memory_offest + length(padded)
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	void copyArrayToMemory(ArrayType const& _sourceType, bool _padToWordBoundaries = true) const;
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	/// Clears the given dynamic or static array.
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	/// Stack pre: storage_ref storage_byte_offset
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	/// Stack post:
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	void clearArray(ArrayType const& _type) const;
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	/// Clears the length and data elements of the array referenced on the stack.
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	/// Stack pre: reference (excludes byte offset)
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	/// Stack post:
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	void clearDynamicArray(ArrayType const& _type) const;
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	/// Changes the size of a dynamic array and clears the tail if it is shortened.
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	/// Stack pre: reference (excludes byte offset) new_length
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	/// Stack post:
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	void resizeDynamicArray(ArrayType const& _type) const;
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	/// Increments the size of a dynamic array by one.
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	/// Does not touch the new data element. In case of a byte array, this might move the
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	/// data.
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	/// Stack pre: reference (excludes byte offset)
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	/// Stack post: new_length
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	void incrementDynamicArraySize(ArrayType const& _type) const;
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	/// Decrements the size of a dynamic array by one if length is nonzero. Causes an invalid instruction otherwise.
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	/// Clears the removed data element. In case of a byte array, this might move the data.
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	/// Stack pre: reference
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	/// Stack post:
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	void popStorageArrayElement(ArrayType const& _type) const;
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	/// Appends a loop that clears a sequence of storage slots of the given type (excluding end).
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	/// Stack pre: end_ref start_ref
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	/// Stack post: end_ref
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	void clearStorageLoop(TypePointer _type) const;
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	/// Converts length to size (number of storage slots or calldata/memory bytes).
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	/// if @a _pad then add padding to multiples of 32 bytes for calldata/memory.
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	/// Stack pre: length
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	/// Stack post: size
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	void convertLengthToSize(ArrayType const& _arrayType, bool _pad = false) const;
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	/// Retrieves the length (number of elements) of the array ref on the stack. This also
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	/// works for statically-sized arrays.
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	/// @param _stackDepth number of stack elements between top of stack and top (!) of reference
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	/// Stack pre: reference (excludes byte offset for dynamic storage arrays)
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	/// Stack post: reference length
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	void retrieveLength(ArrayType const& _arrayType, unsigned _stackDepth = 0) const;
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	/// Stores the length of an array of type @a _arrayType in storage. The length itself is stored
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	/// on the stack at position @a _stackDepthLength and the storage reference at @a _stackDepthRef.
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	/// If @a _arrayType is a byte array, takes tight coding into account.
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	void storeLength(ArrayType const& _arrayType, unsigned _stackDepthLength = 0, unsigned _stackDepthRef = 1) const;
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	/// Checks whether the index is out of range and returns the absolute offset of the element reference[index]
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	/// (i.e. reference + index * size_of_base_type).
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	/// If @a _keepReference is true, the base reference to the beginning of the array is kept on the stack.
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	/// Stack pre: reference [length] index
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	/// Stack post (storage): [reference] storage_slot byte_offset
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	/// Stack post: [reference] memory/calldata_offset
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	void accessIndex(ArrayType const& _arrayType, bool _doBoundsCheck = true, bool _keepReference = false) const;
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private:
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	/// Adds the given number of bytes to a storage byte offset counter and also increments
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	/// the storage offset if adding this number again would increase the counter over 32.
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	/// @param byteOffsetPosition the stack offset of the storage byte offset
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	/// @param storageOffsetPosition the stack offset of the storage slot offset
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	void incrementByteOffset(unsigned _byteSize, unsigned _byteOffsetPosition, unsigned _storageOffsetPosition) const;
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	CompilerContext& m_context;
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};
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}
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}
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